The next thing that you must not forget is that the firewood must not be placed on the ground. As the pieces left on the ground might eventually rot, you must try to place them off the ground. Racks, tiles or various other options can be considered to keep firewood off the ground. Many people who do not have proper sheds for storing firewood often use plastic sheets for covering them. While wrapping firewood with plastic sheets the common mistake many make is covering it completely, from all the sides. So this will cut off the air circulation and moisture will get trapped inside, leading to damp firewood! This might further rot the firewood. Proper air circulation is of prime importance while storing firewood. Even if you decide to wrap them in plastic sheets, it is best to keep the firewood open from two sides. This will help air circulation and keep the firewood in a good condition.

These usually come fitted with drawers, and are kept besides couches or sofas. Also known as credenzas or buffets, these can be used to show off your cutlery, or even used to store bottles if you own a bar.

They very popular and are commonly seen in garages, with tools hung on it. You can have these installed in offices and homes to hang your keys. Apart from this, you can include it in home decor by hanging small soft toys or paintings, on them.